Porta-wet watering system

ABSTRACT

The system should be in place before being filled with water. “In place” meaning the system should be positioned around the base of the tree, plant or shrubbery that requires watering. The small drip control valves can be turned off to stop the drip as necessary.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0001] One very basic advantage of this invention is that it allowsplants that would otherwise not receive the proper amounts of wateringto receive sufficient water. With the proper amount of watering, theseplants have a greater chance to reach their full growth potential.

[0002] The Porta-Wet Watering System is a small system designed to allowhomeowners, property owners, and business owners, even renters to bringwater to plants that are often not in line with sprinkler systems,

[0003] This systems works wonders for travelers, be they county, stateor worldwide travelers who are away for long periods of time and who mayneglect their plants or landscaping. The smaller sized Porta-Wet Systemcan be used to drip-wet house plants as well. The various colors allowthe system to blend with the surrounding of landscaping respectively.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0004] The general idea of this system is to allow plants that requirewatering to receive water at the owner's discretion. Vacationers,business owners and property owners can travel abroad without requiringthe services of friends or even depending on a gardener to water plantsor other forms of landscaping. This applies especially to plants, trees,and shrubbery that are not receiving water from sprinkler systems or foryards that bolster no sprinkler systems at all.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0005] The Porta-Wet System is made from the light rubber plastic usedin making inflatable beach flotation mats. The system comes in four (4)different sizes. Each system has four (4) drip lines {fraction (1/8)}″in diameter, the length of the lines vary with the size of each system.The longest being approximately 15 inches which attaches to the 5-gallonsystem. The shortest line is 8 inches long and is attached to the2-gallon system.

[0006] In reference to

[0007]FIG. 1 on the page 5, the Porta-Wet System is viewed from the top,showing the reservoir, filler valve and (4) drip lines and valves.

[0008]FIG. 2 shows the Porta-Wet System in place around a tree and

[0009]FIG. 3 shows a front of the system.

[0010] The main body or reservoir, which holds the water, isapproximately 5 feet long on the 5-gallon system and approximately 18″in diameter when filled with water.

[0011] The reservoir of the 4-gallon system is approximately 4 feet longand approximately 15″ in diameter.

[0012] The reservoir of the 3-gallon system is approximately 3 feet longand approximately 12′ in diameter.

[0013] The reservoir of the 2-gallon system is approximately 2 feet longand 10″ in diameter.

[0014] The system comes in a variety of colors; green background withred, yellow and white flower patterns, white background with red, yellowand blue flower patterns, red brick pattern background with white mortarlines and a rocky or stone pattern set against a brown background. Thebelly or underside of each system will bare its background color only.

[0015] The Porta-Wet System is a unique idea that could do much in thepreservation and upkeep of private and public landscaping.

1. I claim as my invention the Porta-Wet Watering System. It is a lightrubber tube, circular in form with (4) small plastic lines. Each line isinterrupted with a small drip control valve. The tube also has a fillervalve with an attached cap. The tube can be filled with water from acommon garden hose. The porta-wet watering system is comparable to anautomobile tire inner-tube, the difference being that the ends of thetube do not meet and the system has (4) drip lines with drip valves andcomes in various colors appropriate to specific landscapes.